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Ophelia. ($1.50 ea.) Seedling from Emperor. Flowers 

 neatly hooded and of refined form. Colour, rich canary 

 yellow. 



Ophir. ($3 doz.) A long barrel-shaped trumpet of 

 rich golden yellow. A good market variety. Dwarf. 



Othello. (E. 10 in. §T[*$i.5o ea.) A new seedling 

 with a broad campanulate, primrose-yellow perianth and 

 a rich yellow trumpet. A flower of good subslance. A 

 dwarf, sturdy grower. Very late. 



Phil May. (C. §1fS4ea.) A new variety with large 

 bold straight yellow trumpet and paler yellow perianth. 

 A strong, sturdy grower for pots and borders, flowering 

 in mid-season. 



P. R. Barr. (D. 16 in. § U * 50c doz.) A splendid late- 

 f.owering Emperor-like variety of sturdy growth and free- 

 flowering qualities. The flowers are of good form and 

 very large. Trumpet, rich yellow; perianth, primrose yel- 

 low. A valuable variety for anything and recommended 

 for flower beds, borders and for naturalising in grass. 



Prince George. (C. 16 in., $2.50 ea.) A very well- 

 formed flower, with a long, soft, yellow trumpet and a 

 primrose-yellow perianth. Sturdy grower. 



Queen of Holland. ($i ea.) Very large. Both trum- 

 pet and perianth sulphur yellow. 



Ranger Johnson. (D. 15 in. §1f$5 ea.) A new late- 

 flowering variety. Flower is large, of refined form and 

 good substance. Colour a uniform soft yellow. Trumpet 

 large and elegantly flanged at the brim. 



Ray Smith. (16 in. § H 50c ea.) A graceful flower 

 of uniform rich yellow colour, the flower large, of good 

 substance. The petals gracefully twisted and tapering. 

 A free bloomer and a strong grower, with broad deep 

 glaucous blue foliage. 



Regina Marguerita. (B. 75c doz.) Very early flower- 

 ing, with a deep yellow trumpet and lighter perianth 

 with golden stripes in the petals. 



